Latest College Football Playoff Rankings Show Minimal Movement


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The latest College Football Playoff rankings showed minimal movement as the college football season heads into its final three weeks.

One notable change from last week was Oregon beating Ole Miss, swapping sports six and seven.

Oregon’s win over USC put the Ducks ahead of Ole Miss during the Rebels’ bye week.

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Oregon quarterback Dante Moore (5) looks for an opening on the Southern California defense during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025 in Eugene, Oregon. (Lydia Ely/AP Photo)

The other significant change was Miami’s move to No. 11, in a trade with Utah after the Utes gave up 472 rushing yards in a tight win over Kansas State.

There are two more rankings to be revealed, ending on December 7, when the rankings will set the bracket for the 12-team playoffs beginning December 19.

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Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. (3) celebrates a touchdown pass with offensive lineman Adedamola Ajani (72) during the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game against Penn State. The game took place in State College, Pennsylvania on November 8, 2025. (Barry Reeger/AP Photo)

Ohio State and Indiana will play in what should be a 1-on-2 Big Ten title game if they both win road rivalry games over Thanksgiving weekend. Ohio State’s task is tougher: against Michigan, which moved up three spots to No. 15. Indiana plays Purdue.

No. 10 Alabama plays at Auburn with a spot in the Southeastern Conference title game on the line. The Tide’s opponent would be Texas A&M if the Aggies win at No. 16 Texas.

Here are the complete rankings:

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The College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy on January 8, 2018 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. (David Rosenblum/Sportswire Icon)

  1. Ohio State
  2. Indiana
  3. Texas A&M
  4. Georgia
  5. Texas Tech
  6. Oregon
  7. old miss
  8. Oklahoma
  9. Notre Dame
  10. Alabama
  11. Miami
  12. tulane

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